Q » What is a frieze and how is it decorated in classical buildings?
08 Dec, 2025
A » A frieze is a horizontal band found on classical buildings, typically part of an entablature. It is situated between the architrave and cornice. Friezes are often decorated with bas-reliefs, sculptures, or intricate carvings depicting mythological, historical, or ornamental motifs, contributing to the aesthetic and narrative elements of the architecture. The decorative style varies by period and culture, reflecting the artistic and symbolic priorities of the builders.
08 Dec, 2025
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